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New Air Service: Direct air service will start between Gwalior and Mumbai on 27th February, see details

On February 27, a new air service will be started between Gwalior and Mumbai. This flight is being started by Akasa Air Flight which will operate air travel once a week. Which will be a direct flight.

New Air Service: Ever since Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia took charge of the Aviation Ministry, air services in the country have been continuously expanding. Air travel has now become easier for the common man by doubling the number of airports, air connectivity and reducing flight prices.

A luxurious airport is also ready in Gwalior, however, even before its inauguration, Union Minister Scindia has given another gift to Gwalior Chambal region. Expanding air travel, a new flight is going to start between Gwalior and Mumbai in a few days. Jyotiraditya Scindia has shared information about this new air service on his social media handle X (formerly Twitter).

According to the information, a new air service will be started between Gwalior and Mumbai on 27th February. This flight is being started by Akasa Air Flight which will operate air travel once a week. Which will be a direct flight. The commencement of this direct flight between Gwalior-Mumbai will provide convenience to the passengers traveling by air, as the number of air travelers from this region has seen a rapid increase in the last three years.

Today flights are being operated from Gwalior to Jammu, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad including Mumbai and Indore and now soon another direct flight will fly between Gwalior and Mumbai.

Shyamu Maurya
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